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children should be educated. we always teach our children how to read. children of the. time. back in the seventeenth century children in the home of the teacher to learn. in the old language. the children. first. take a simple view. and in the countryside. they have. the present system of schooling and instead. strongly rejected. for the past three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the possible. impact of civilization throughout their history they have the globe in search of the most secluded retreats. family lives in a prefabricated apartment house which stands in the midst of a field. he has seven children. was the only community member to send his children to a state school and yes. they left for there was a school. if you don't send your kids to school you're welcome to go with us. we haven't reached an agreement. they left. growing up with up with you well there are so many people with education who live in russia and a lot of them well they don't even have jobs we have always trying to live and work in rural areas
children should be educated. we always teach our children how to read. children of the. time. back in the seventeenth century children in the home of the teacher to learn. in the old language. the children. first. take a simple view. and in the countryside. they have. the present system of schooling and instead. strongly rejected. for the past three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the possible. impact of civilization throughout their...
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i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it all been worth it always it just just speech that everybody gives us to condone what actually happened. well the west have very selective memories on this i was in the british parliament in the nineteen eighties and it was a very small number of us that raised the issue of the abuse of kurdish people the gas tax. and britain and all other countries in the region rest in europe that is and the usa continued supplying arms to iraq was there more interested in iraq's opposition to iran at that time the west created a lot of those tensions and turned a blind eye to abuses of human rights by its their own a
i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it...
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budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job creation is our number one priority with this budget. we put americans become to work, we protect the vital social programs they rely on, and we call on everyone to contribute to growing our economy and strengthening our recovery. this is a balanced approach that the american people are calling for, we're urging our colleagues on the other side of the aisle to work with us to craft a commonsense budget proposal that creates jobs, that moves our country forward and that protects the middle class and the poor. i yield back. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: thank you
budget cuts spending on higher education by $168 billion. that's not a scare tactic. that's reality. and that's why we are putting forth a compassionate budget to put the american people back to work. i yield back to my good friend from nevada. mr. horsford: thank you. and the c.b.c. budget refocuses priorities where it should be, on the middle class. it will save up to two million public and private sector jobs just from the cancellation of the sequester alone. bottom line, mr. speaker, job...
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dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of theory is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps idling during divisions. this occupation separated us and to try to place the political structure with a troubling one which aggravated the political conflict which i see no good in this kind of regime and. today iraq is facing a new political crisis there's tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not resolve it can lea
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the...
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i you have any stake in education or education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, the future of the country, they're pointing to many individuals, it's a must-read and i'd strongly recommend. so, in that note, please join in the thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next, after words with guest host jamie weinstein. this week, kim ghattas and her book: the secretary, a journey with hillary clinton from beirut to the heart of american power." she conditions miss clinton's role, and whether u.s. power is in decline. the program is about an hour. >> where we should begin is to talk about your biography. i think as much as this book is about hillary clinton and her time as secretary of state, it's also about your experience from beirut to covering the secretary of state around the world. so, why don't you just begin by talking about where you came from. >> guest: great. thank you very much for having me. i'm delighted to be here and delighted by your first question. the star, the biggest star in the book is hillary clinton herself. but this isn't just a biography o
i you have any stake in education or education means anything to you personally, your kids, your family, the future of the country, they're pointing to many individuals, it's a must-read and i'd strongly recommend. so, in that note, please join in the thanking michelle rhee. [applause] >> up next, after words with guest host jamie weinstein. this week, kim ghattas and her book: the secretary, a journey with hillary clinton from beirut to the heart of american power." she conditions...
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-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we
-educated i.t. executive was chosen by a majority of national coalition members in istanbul. in his first speech, he ruled out dialogue with the shock assad's regime. government troops and rebel fighters are blaming each other for a chemical attack near the northern city of aleppo -- dialogue with bashar alabama assad's regime. >> they accuse rebel fighters of launching a missile containing poisonous gases. the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under...
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tuesday in istanbul we saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote by the american educated id manager turned islamist politician son hito had lived in america for decades before moving to turkey a couple who took part in the anti assad movement says the opposition government is ultimately run by radicals. then the coalition went to a far off forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize this extremist and the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government were undemocratic this coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to participate in political life as one should not be bribed syrian liberal political groups of their rights at this stage of rebuilding our own with the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about legitimate government and the german go
tuesday in istanbul we saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote by the american educated id manager turned islamist politician son hito had lived in america for decades before moving to turkey a couple who took part in the anti assad movement says the opposition government is ultimately run by radicals. then the coalition went to a far off forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize this extremist and the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we...
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i am mission free education free transport charges free. range mentioned free kicks risk free fas to tide freak and download free blood cancer flooding video for your media projects and free media and on the r.t. dot com you can. actually hear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace feels like god taxi on our t.v. .
i am mission free education free transport charges free. range mentioned free kicks risk free fas to tide freak and download free blood cancer flooding video for your media projects and free media and on the r.t. dot com you can. actually hear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of dangerous. clear evidence from north to south. the root of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace feels like god taxi on our t.v. .
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he is american educated and has u.s. citizenship. he moved to turkey to coordinate opposition aid. >> syria's new prime minister, as far as the opposition in exile as well as their international supporters are concerned. ghassan hitto's first priority, forming a cabinet. based inside syria, the interim government will need to establish legitimacy with people living in the 60% of the country estimated to be under assad forces.ti- >> tomorrow there will be a speech, and you will hear in introduction of the highlights .f the plan for the near future >> from the general who represents the majority of the armed groups fighting the assad regime, there is a promise of loyalty. >> we in the syrian army look to the government as a political umbrella for us, and we can ask the government to support us with everything what we need in our fight against the regime in damascus. >> but they cannot speak for the small armed islamist groups, and that is what worries foreign donors. >> there is a hope amongst delegates here that having most armed figh
he is american educated and has u.s. citizenship. he moved to turkey to coordinate opposition aid. >> syria's new prime minister, as far as the opposition in exile as well as their international supporters are concerned. ghassan hitto's first priority, forming a cabinet. based inside syria, the interim government will need to establish legitimacy with people living in the 60% of the country estimated to be under assad forces.ti- >> tomorrow there will be a speech, and you will hear...
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and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing a coupon and kids got to attend the science enrichment program. >> it's really about selling anything, it's about allowing companies to come in and partner for a good cause and public education in responsible ways. >> there are aggressive campaigns out there buses and playing fields becoming common. for some districts it's what keep the doors open. critics argue it comes at a high price. >> kids deserve a commercial-free education and that the messages in schools have been selected because they're good for them, good for their education and not because it's the highest bidder paid for them. >> one more point here, harris. a
and he needs funding. >> american public education is in financial crisis. >> he heads up education funding partners, a colorado firm that matches it with schools looking for cash. >> they want the right partners and the right controls, our model gives them that control. >> over the years more schools have been turning to corporate sponsors for much needed revenue. they struck a deal with staples in exchange for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing...
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>> the first thing they need to do is get educated. understand the difference between risk and volatility. they need to learn the rules of the game. ryan and i have written countless books on this stuff. learn the rules and don't feel sbintimidat intimidated. go to people who are not going to sell you a product. they are not going to sell you anything and give you great advice. >> you pay them for the value of their advice, but you pay them a fee like a lawyer or accountant? >> right. and be careful. anybody you talk to is going to try to sell you something. it's more of an intimidation factor. what happens is we don't have money mentors. the the reason i went into a mutual fund is because i had a friend who did it. the business model, it's really made it into a point it's not sustainable for a lot of advisers to work with people barely making it. so it's all about priorities. so. >> ryan is big on this as well. you're big on mentoring people. this is one of your biggest points in your book. >> it's time for us to start looking for edu
>> the first thing they need to do is get educated. understand the difference between risk and volatility. they need to learn the rules of the game. ryan and i have written countless books on this stuff. learn the rules and don't feel sbintimidat intimidated. go to people who are not going to sell you a product. they are not going to sell you anything and give you great advice. >> you pay them for the value of their advice, but you pay them a fee like a lawyer or accountant?...
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of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving. our production manager consistently provide patient and reliable technical support which is beyond value when lecturing to large audiences like those of you gathered today. without further a do, i'm honored to share with you today paintings that comprise the exhibition here at the museum. girl with a pearl earring, from january 26-june 2nd the museum will be the first venue in the american tour of paintings from the royal picture gallery which is located in haik. how many have individual painting in the normal home? a good number of you. this unique museum is often called the jouleewelry box. it has th
of all let me say good afternoon and first and foremost i would like to thank my colleagues in the education department in the fine arts museum of san francisco for an allowing me to speak today. valuable artwork -- rene, director of public programs and last on this list but certainly not least gregory stock who is a programming wizard. i'm so grateful for their individual and collective support. i would also like to thank the production manager who is behind-the-scenes somewhere. he's waving....
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military today come from very poor working class backgrounds people who dream of an education but have no access to an education people who want access to benefits like health care and housing and job training and so there's a lot of recruiters exploit this economic draw to get young people into the military straight from high school tuition assistance was this program that is a major point for recruiters getting people into the military saying while you're on while you're in military service you can go to college for free take as many classes as you want work on your degree will pay for all of it so you can get out with even more skills than when you went in but cutting the twist it into saying that now that is removed and so all those thousands and thousands of soldiers who joined specifically because of the educational benefits are now told that well they don't matter because we need that money for something else and that something else that they needed money for one of them was the fact that congress gave itself a raise at the same time they were cutting tuition assistance at the s
military today come from very poor working class backgrounds people who dream of an education but have no access to an education people who want access to benefits like health care and housing and job training and so there's a lot of recruiters exploit this economic draw to get young people into the military straight from high school tuition assistance was this program that is a major point for recruiters getting people into the military saying while you're on while you're in military service...
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at first she simply wanted to survive but then she started earning money for the children's education after that she started saving to build her house in her home village the residence grito with a hero's welcome. when i knew there was this is if i know is she out of korea where is korea. do you remember playing with korea. it was at school when you remember no no he does not know you does it on your. computer amber him are you older i think he is when were you born. and that are your year older you must remember him. quite. well. but i remember quite a bond or formula that he doesn't know corey doesn't know couldn't buy that cornish woman. he was born at three minutes past midnight when we were celebrating the whole week us civil war going on by and he had to be given the name for bond because he's a boy i'll give him the name do you think ally would be angry for call him call yet anyway we called him put a bomb but others don't we can't do anything about it. this is how you do it no no like this. for the first time in his life doesn't feel ashamed of his roots he's happy to be coole
at first she simply wanted to survive but then she started earning money for the children's education after that she started saving to build her house in her home village the residence grito with a hero's welcome. when i knew there was this is if i know is she out of korea where is korea. do you remember playing with korea. it was at school when you remember no no he does not know you does it on your. computer amber him are you older i think he is when were you born. and that are your year...
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you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to come to work not by a car and to have a taste, as it says, of another mobility. it is part of the european car-free day which is organized every year, september 22, i believe it's similar to what you have in may, bike to work event. i really think those are good references. people maybe only have one day but a good experience of an alternative way to travel. i have been showing just one hour go, to go, the guidelines in english, it's our regional administration. they're very proud of it. i took one copy and showed it to some of you just this morning. it's really giving guidelines to our locate authorities on how to have the infrastructure done in a proper way
you have a big responsibility because of the events and because of the educational program, you invite people to take the bicycle on the street on a regular day, you have a big risk because your infrastructure is not yet there. so that was part of the political debate. still, i am willing to defend that policy that organizing events, this is in front of a mayor bank in the heart of brussels where the employees have been invited to come to work not by a car and to have a taste, as it says, of...
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and that work education is the smarter our citizens are the more secure we are as a nation economically how is that not critical national security when i say how are constructed that ninety five truck to the interstate system in this country was constructed because it was key to mass security in writing this point blank period of education the same thing. you know i've got a real problem with you know ceding if the obama administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you know lindsey graham said john. change the world want to agree with it i mean all that does is kind of strengthen the libertarian base in the actual fiscal and so the actual true conservative base the republican party and i think that gives us a bridging issue to progressives out there that are kind of disillusioned by this you know the obama administration kind of breaking these promises of hope and change i mean these are things that the youth rebelled against george bush going and now you know some of history he just won from he just won from you know you disagree with the republican party to this
and that work education is the smarter our citizens are the more secure we are as a nation economically how is that not critical national security when i say how are constructed that ninety five truck to the interstate system in this country was constructed because it was key to mass security in writing this point blank period of education the same thing. you know i've got a real problem with you know ceding if the obama administration wants to go ahead with this and people on the right you...
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we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in integration of diverse populations and affordability and quality of life issues in cities and regions and also -- and sustainability, in which encompasses a broad range of things. it's primarily environmental sustainability. the overarching theme which i think is particularly pertinent here in the bay area is regional governance and cooperation where we try to emphasize move each of our cities that they really need to figure out in their broader economic region, not just within their city limits. so how do you coordinate with the communities around you to advance some of these policy issues, whether it's transportation, environmental improvements, economic development, education systems, workforce training, etc. these are some of the issues that we really want to publicize the best practices so that practitioners such as ourselves can bring these ideas back home and really move an issue forward. i think here in the bay area, bringing this group of four european experts here has really been an int
we really are looking for some of the best practices in education and workforce development, in integration of diverse populations and affordability and quality of life issues in cities and regions and also -- and sustainability, in which encompasses a broad range of things. it's primarily environmental sustainability. the overarching theme which i think is particularly pertinent here in the bay area is regional governance and cooperation where we try to emphasize move each of our cities that...
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metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit of innovation that has long fueled america's greatness. young people who participate in these derbies are often sponsored by community groups, police departments, fire departments and others who want to invest in our country's future and a very direct and meaningful way -- in a very direct and meaningful way. every year i am incredibly proud of my constituents from maryland's fifth district who participate. a number of soapbox derby champions have come from the fifth district, including the 2009 s of the 2007, 2008, and last year. the winners in 2007 and 2008
metro area to the capitol for a fun and educational experience. since 1938 the derby has inspired thousands of the region's young people to learn the physics behind gravity racing and the engineering used to design soapbox racers. america's soapbox derby has been called the greatest amateur racing event in the world. and on june 15 it will continue to make history. the derby teaches sportsmanship, hard work and pride of accomplishment and it imbues its young participants with that same spirit...
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. >> she was a student when she began campaigning for girls rights to an education. taliban extremists shot her in the head. since then, she has been receiving treatment in birmingham. >> at 15, she has already seized responsibility, taking her fight for education to the world stage. there's even talk of a nobel peace prize. concerns today, her are those of every other british teenager. it is all about making friends. she is doing her best. >> she herself wants to be a normal teenage girl and to have the support of other girls around her. i think that is something she has very much missed during her time in hospital. >> she will enter in your 9 -- year 9. >> today, tens of thousands of people filled st. peter's square for the first public mass of pope francis. the newly installed pontiff said out his priorities and thrilled the crowd, riding around in an open vehicle. our correspondent has the story. >> he wants his pontificate to be marked by humility, to be a pope close to the people, so gone are the bullet through screens that would separate him from the masses. h
. >> she was a student when she began campaigning for girls rights to an education. taliban extremists shot her in the head. since then, she has been receiving treatment in birmingham. >> at 15, she has already seized responsibility, taking her fight for education to the world stage. there's even talk of a nobel peace prize. concerns today, her are those of every other british teenager. it is all about making friends. she is doing her best. >> she herself wants to be a normal...
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now, they are part of a government program to test whether art education can make a difference. this is not about creating a great arts program, this is about using the arts as a tool for education. why does engage would appear to raise attendance, boost academic achievement, and even reduce behavior problems? researchers say they cannot prove that the arts alone are responsible. >> art integrated schools tend to have better outcomes than non art integrated schools. appraisal ofcandid the research literature, i would wager that the schools that are with great leaders are more engaging places for students to be in. >> of all the arts, music is most likely to be taught in school. 6 million children, mostly minorities have no access to any arts education. ironically, they may be the children who need heart the most. >> before you think of pulling your child that a drawing or dance, and maybe it is worth thinking again. that brings the show to a) to remember, you can carry on updates around the world. if you would like to reach me and the team, you can find us on twitter. for all of
now, they are part of a government program to test whether art education can make a difference. this is not about creating a great arts program, this is about using the arts as a tool for education. why does engage would appear to raise attendance, boost academic achievement, and even reduce behavior problems? researchers say they cannot prove that the arts alone are responsible. >> art integrated schools tend to have better outcomes than non art integrated schools. appraisal ofcandid the...